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EUXESTA STIGMATIAS Loew. 



Three specimens, from Mayaguez and Aguadilla in January, and 

 Vieques Island in February. This species was originally described 

 from specimens collected in Cuba and Brazil, and has been reported 

 from Puerto Eico and St. Vincent Island. 



EUXESTA SPOLIATA Loe^ 



Two specimens, from Aguadilla in January, and Fajardo in Febru- 

 ary. It was originally described from Cuba, and von Boeder has 

 already reported its occurrence in Puerto Eico. 



EUXESTA APICALIS Williston. 



A single specimen, captured at Utuado in January. The type local- 

 ity is St. Vincent, West Indies. 



Family TEYPETID^. 



ACIURA INSECTA Loew. 



Twenty-one specimens, from Aguadilla, Mayaguez, and Utuado in 

 January, and Fajardo in February. Originally described from Cuba, 

 this species has been reported from Puerto Eico, Haiti, Jamaica, Florida, 

 Colombia, and Brazil. 



TEPHRITIS PEREGRINA Loew. 



Thirteen specimens, collected at Aguadilla and Mayaguez in Jan- 

 uary, and Vieques Island in February. Originally described from Brazil, 

 it has also been reported from St. Vincent, West Indies. 



Family SAPEOMYZIDiE. 



PHYSEGENUA OBSCURIPENNIS Bigot. 



Thirteen specimens, from Utuado, Mayaguez, and Aguadilla in Jan- 

 uary. Originally described from Cuba, it has been reported from 

 Puerto Eico, Jamaica, and South America. Von Eoeder has already 

 published the fact that Lauxania variegata Loew, also described from 

 Cuba, is a synonym of the present species. 



SAPROMYZA SORDIDA Wiedemann. 



A single specimen, collected at Aguadilla in January. This species 

 was originally described from the West Indies, and the U. S. National 

 Museum contains specimens which were collected in Florida and 

 Georgia. 



LONCH.^A LONGICORNIS Williston. 



A single specimen, captured at Utuado in January. Originally 

 described from St. Vincent, West Indies. 



